Tavern License* TO tbe Honorable (he Judges of tho Court of faenetal Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Com* berland county* at April Sessions, 1854. The petition of .George Duey* respectfully repre sents that your petitioner is provided with the ne cessary requisites for keeping' a house of public entertainment in the house now occupies as such In Hogestown, Silver Spring township. Your petitioner therefore prays your Honors to grant him ia iioenao for the same the ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Monday of April nest.— As in duty bound he will ever pray. GEORGE DUEY. March 16; 1854 "Wo the undersigned citizens of the township of Silver Spring, in the»oounty of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named George Duey, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance; and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of strangers and travellers, and that such lon or Tavern is necesaarjr to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Henry Snail, Henry Voglesong. Peter Bricker, David Lehn, Robt Giffin, Sami Senseman. Chaa Shrelner, James Williamson, Henry Hickerneil, Joseph Crain, H W Grissinger, Jacob Momma, Lotfl Kapp, Jacob Olalot, John Clemens,. Isaac Brenfzpr. Tavern License* TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the.Peaco of Cum berland county, at April Sessions, 1654. The petition of Daniel S. Dunlap, respectfully Represents that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment in the house now.occupied as each by. Wm Hoffman, in the borough of New ell©. Your petitioner therefore prays your Hon ors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year commencing on the 2d Monday of April next. Aa in duty bound he will ever pray. DANIEL S. DUNLAP. March IC, 1854—31 We ihe undersigned citizens of the Borough of in the county of Cumberland, do certify that wo aro wp|| acquainted with the above named Daniel S. Dunlap, that be is of good repute for noncB'y| and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the ac commodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to annum tnodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Win Woodburn. John M’Dermnnd, Geo Brick er, John Dunfee, Wm K NTFarlone, David Gra ham, Wm Kllnlt, Robt M'lver, Jacob Zeigler, P A Ah], Joa M*Darmond, Anthony Bye'rs. Tavern License, 7 O the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Pence of Cum berland county, at April Sessions, 10Q4. The petition of William Parka, sr., respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with ibe necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in tbo house he now occu pies as such In Newton township. Your peti tioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him h license for the same the ensuing year, commenc ing on the 3d Monday of April next* As in duty bound ho will ever pray, &c. WILLIAM PARKS, Sr. March 9, 1854.* We the undersigned, citizens of (ho township of Newton, In the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named William Parks, sr.; that ho is of good repute for honestyand temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Elder W Sharp, Frederick Nenningcr, James Kyle, 0 Macfarlane, C Snoke, M Donaldson, H. Miller, W W Nevin, David Ecker, S Woodburn, John Woodburn, John Rusle, Samuel Yocum, D. Foreman. Tavern License. TO the Honorable ihe Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of llie Peace of Cum* berland county, at April Sessions, 1864. The petition of Elias B. Eyster respectfully represents, that your petitioner Is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping s' house of 1 (>uh!ic entertainment, in the house ho now occu pit’s as such, in Dickinson township. Your pe titioner, therefore, prays your Honors to gram him a license for the same the ensuing year, com mencing on the second Monday of April naxi. As in duty bound he will ever pray, &o. ELIAS B. EYSTER. March 9, 18M.—3i» Wo the undersigned ciittons of the township of Dickinson, in the county of Cumberland, dodertify that we are well acquainted with the above named Elias B. Eyster;'that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the acooramoda {(on of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the pub* lie and entertain strangers and travellers. , Samuel Beotem, sr.. John Ernst, Joseph Keller, Isaac Peehart, Wm. Forbes, John Glaudy, John Bflluhooror, VV L M’Cultoch, FH Fulton, John Solomon Creba, Daniel Nogley, W. A. Brown, George Seaver. Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Coqtl of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cunci berland counly ( al ApriWSesslons, 1654. The petition of Joseph Heiser, respectfully re* presents, That your petitioner Is provided with l the necessary requisites for keeping a house ofi public entertainment, in the house ho rtowoccu- 1 p)6s as such in Carlisle, (Gust Ward.) Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant) him a license for the same the ensuing year, com-j mencing on the 2d Monday of April next. As 1 in duty bound tie will ever pray. &o. JOSEPH HEISEU. March a, is&i.* Wo the undersigned, citizens of iho East Ward of Carlisle, in the county of Cumberland, do cer tify that - v/e i nro well acquainted with the above named Joseph Helaor; that he la of good re puto for honesty and temperance, and is well Provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that eufch Inn or Tavern Is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and tra vellers. . .William Leonard, John Gray, William Bontz, Henry Saxton, J. Baughman, James Wldnor, At, Holdonsb, Q Inhoflf, U McCartney, G W Hltnor, Charles Floagor, P Gardner. Tavern' Liconsi TO the honorable the Judges of tho Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Ponce of Cum lioMaud county, at April Sessions; 1854. The petition of Norton & Owen respectfully re- that yodr petitioners are provided with tho necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in (ho house they now oo* bupy as such, in tho township of North Middleton. Vour petitioners, therefore, pray your Honors to grant them a license for tho same (ho ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Monday in April next. As in duty bound wo will ovor pray, &c, NORTON & OWEN. (larch 9,1854 • w “ tho on<ler»lgpod olllions oflho loWniblpof North Middleton, In the county of Cumberland,! do certify that wo nto well acquainted with the above named Norton & Owen; (bat they are of feb’od repute for honesty and temperance, and are well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to no-1 Commodate the public and entertain strangers and' travellers. I James Olendenln, Goorgoßrlndlo, LoviZolgler, Daniel Fried, John P Drindle, Andrew Stone, J. Shafer, Jacob Stone* James Clark, Geo. S Clark, J- F Zsigler, John Funk, Samuol Barr. WHITE HALL ACADEMY. 3 miles weei o/ Harri»burg,Fa, THE Seventh Sessloiinf this flourishing Institution will commence on Monday, tbo let of May next. The advantages which it affords, it is believed, ate oi a superior character, and parents and guardians arc respectfully solicited,to inquiro into Us merits; before sending their sons or wards elsewhere. It is fauvrably situated; the instructors are all competent and experienced men, (he course of instruction is extensive and thorough, and special attention is paid to tho comfort and health of tho students. TEUMS. Boarding, Washing, Lodging and Tuition in English and vocal music, per session, (5 months,) $55 00 Instruction in Ancient or Modern Lan guages, each, 5 00 Instrumental Music, 10 00 For circulars and full particulars, address D. DBNLINGER, March 9,1854. Harrisburg, Pu. Boom For Rent. THE room now occupied by the Carlisle Post Office, will be for rent from the Ist of April. In quire of Dr. Baker. March 9,1854.—3 t. Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges nf (he Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cum berland county, at April Sessions, 1854. The petition of John Ernst respectfully repre sents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in the house now occupied as such by Charles Schoener, in Newton township. Vour petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, com mencing on the 2d Monday of April next. Asia duly bound ho will ever pray, &c, March 9, J 854, We the undersigned citizens of the township of Newton, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named John Ernst; that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room qnd conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Ta vern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Benj. H. Walker, Jacob Long, Hubert Smith, Samuel Snoke,Samuel Yocum, Fredk. Noninger, Jacob Washinger, Freer Duey, James H. Dyar man, Henry Mmicr, Frederick Fry, James Kyle, Gbar/es Sehoener, Christian Snoke. Titveni License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Q mrter Sessions of the Peace of Cum berland county, at April Sessions, 1854. The petition of John C. Peaslee, respectfully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the neeessaiy requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment, in the house now occupied as such by G VV L'.vf 1 jco, In the borough of New Cumberland. Your petitioner, therefore, prays your Honors to grant him a license for the same the ensuing year, commencing on the 2d Monday of April next. As in duty hound he will ever pray, &c. JOHN C. FEASLEE. March 2, 1851. We the undersigned citizens of the borough of New Cumberland, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named J. C. Feaslee; that he is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and .is well pro vided with house room and conveniences tor the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern Is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and Ira Vellcrs. John G. Milter, V. Feeman, J. Switzer, Lewis Young, Win J Powell. Lewis WIHel, J. F. Lee, G W Lovelace, John Ringland, Charles Oyster, Samuel Crull, John Rife. John Guslncr. Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Cum berland county, at April Sessions* 1854. The petition of George L. Sponsler, respect fully represents, that your petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites for keeping a house of public entertainment in the house now occupied n's such by Adam Sierer, in the borough of Me chanicsburg. Your petitioner, therefore, preys I your Honors to grant film a license for (he samel the ensuing year, commending on the second I Monday of April next. As in duly bound ha will ever piay, &r. GEO. L. SPONSLER. March 2, 1654—31. We the undersigned citizens of the borough of Meohanlosburg, in the county of Cumberland, do certify that we nre well acquainted with (he above named George L. Sponsion that ho is of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for the iccommodation of strangers and travellers, and hat such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommo late the public, and entertain strangers and tra •ellers. Samuel Eckels, sr., Simon Arnold, John Hoe ve'rr George Stelnouer, John Oaehore. sr„ John Zimmerman, Adam Stever, Robl. Wilson, Martin Rupp, Peter Gams, Isaac N. Hyers, Goo, Vance, Joel Berlin. Tavern License. TO the Honorable the Judges of (ho Court of General Q iarlor Sessions of the Peace of Cum berland c uiniy, at April Sessions, 1854. The petition of John floorer, respectfully rep* resents that your petitioner ie provided with the necessary requisites for keepings house of public entertainment in the house be now occupies ns such In tho borough of Mcchanicsburg. Your petitioner therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license the ensuing year, commencing on tho 2J Monday of April next. As in duly bound ho will over fray. March 2,1854-3 t JOHN HOOVER. Wo itie undersigned citizens of ihe Borough of Mecbanlcsburg, In (iio county of Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named John Hoover, (hat ho is of good repute for honoety and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or 'i*avorn is necessary to accommodate the public and eifterlain strangers and travellers. JoKn/Duey, J A Meloy, Zaoharias, J Millet- Wm Rebels, S Arnold, D Spons or, Wm Miller, S Carver, D Urloh, J T Ayres, J Kosor P Goble* Tavern License. TO the Honorable iho Judges of the Court of Genera) Quarter Sessions of iho Peaco of Cum* boilaml counly, al April Sessions, 1654. The petition of Jonathan Diflbnderfor, respect fully represents that your petitioner is provided with iho necessary requisites for keeping a houeo of public entertainment in the house now occupied by U S Alcorn, in the East Ward in Carlisle.— You’r petitioner therefore preys your Honors to grant him a license for iho same the ensuing year, commending on Ihe 2d Monday of April next. As in duly bound ho will over prav, JONATHAN DIFIFENDERFEU. March 3, 1854—31 We (he undersigned citizens of the Efiel Ward, of the Borough of Carlisle, In the county of Cum* berland, 'do certify that wo aro well acquainted with tho above named Jonathan DifTendStfer, that ho la of good roputo for honesty and temperance, 1 and ia well provided with house room and conve niences for tho accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that sooh InnorTavorn Is noces-. •ary (o accommodate tho public and entertain strangers and travellers. \ « i McCartney, M. Holcomb, WllUrntfS"! Sho-ver, JoL Underwood, w n ‘., b . p . h , on Kooparo, Dnnlol Eckels, Z 1 . I r„g D “{?. l ?„* hMl z “«' J - GEORGE SHEAFFER, GEORGE BRINDLB, and JOHN C. BROWN, Esquires, Directors of the Poor and of the House of Employment, of Cumber land County, in account with said County, from the Ist day of January, to the 31st day of December, A. D., 1853, inclusive, viz: DR. To amount retailed from county Trea surer, $6OOO 00 do remaining in hands of J.Squler, Treasurer, last settlement, 124 72| do received of James Clemlenln, for bides and skins, 116 30$ do do for use of Wm. Ryan, 117 50 do do of R. Snodgrass, Esq., for use, 66 00 do do of Woodward & Schmid; for Cloverseed, 76 83 do do of C. McGlaughiin, foi used D. Smith 62 25 do do of G. O. Sfciifidmaon, for use of Mary Knettle, 50 00 do do of John Laughlln for use, 74 00 do do for Tallow, 45 00 do do of Perry county for the pern, 33 17 do do of James Walker, for the use of T. Walker, 20 00 do do of Jas. Dunbar, for use, 10 00 do do of York county, for the support of sundry pau- pern, do do for Indentures, do do for Sundries, JOHN ERNST. JACOB SQUIER % Esq Treasurer of the Poor House and House of Employment of Cumberland Coun ty \ in account with the Directors of said Institution, from the lit day of January , to the 3l*< day of December , 1653, inclusive, viz ('ash received from Cqjinly Treasurer, 86000 00 do do , from J Lobacb, Steward, from different sources as exhibited in the forego ing Statement, do remaining in hands of Treasurer at last settlement, ,M rtwpmTrca I lf,. n,l ' Ch O ° We ' " l, "’ d ° r " ,cer8 ' 2 bu " 8 ' 80 beod ° rBl ” ct b »S'.4 pig-. 7 •h 0.... Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal, fattened and killled on the Farm in 1853. m 5 eB ir eraBe 687 poimils ' C 14 ' 675 lb»0 81 Hop., average weight,S3B p0und.,(7,378 (66*0 “ ° al " 8 ’ °' B ' BgB 00 1 broad and I rarrow wheeled wagon, 1 new alone wagon, 1 wagon bod, I pair of wood ladder* Iwo pair of hay landers, I carl and carl goora, 1 tillburrj and harncat, 4 plowa, 4 harrows, 5 double shovel plowa, 3 tingle shovel plowa, I ihroaahing machine and liorao power, 1 funning mill, 1 rolling aoroon 1 corn ahelfor, I ground roller, 2 culling boxes, 3 grind alonca, 3 log chains, 34 cow chains eix asit'of wagon gcera, 6 sell of plough goara, 1 noil of carponlor tools, I eel ofblackemhh loola 1 tell of buteh. cnng loola, 5 wheel barrows, I cabbageknlfe, 5 grain cradles, 13 mowing scythes. 4 maiiocka, 5 orowbura C ahotolt, 1 sell of boring loola for blowing rocka, and a variotj of apadea, forks, aiokela Rnkcs corn hoca, alono hammers, sledges, axes, mawla, wedges, &.C., &c. ’ 754 bo.hrli of wheat, 19 of rye. 1400 of corn. 608 of oils, 400 of potatoes. 4 of timothy seed, 9 of clover •cod. 8 of -qup bean*. 10 of bunch bean. and poaa. 30 of onion*. 4 of liUlo onion*. 15 of parsnips. 35 of beola, 20 ofjornip*, 3000 head* of cabbage, 61C dozen cucumber*, 43 loads of hay, 10 of cornfoddcr. two barrel* bf Cider and SO bushels of winter appois. * 159 *hirl* and chemle*. 98 frocks, 89 petticoal*,s cop*, 72 apron*, 17 bolster*, SO pillow cote* 7 sun bonnets, 30 sheets. 40 pair of stocking* knitted, 21 pair fooled. 11 lowsl*. 6 chaf bed*. 38 comforts. JO pair ofdrawers, ICO lbs, ofhard soap, 26 barrel* of soft soap. (In the Carpenter Shop.) made 23 coffin* I alod, 3 largo gate*. 2 small galea 1 potion ladder, 6 rocking cradles, I woodbox for iho office, 6 wash.’ (ng machine*, also cut 75 cord* of wood, made 250. rails, quarried stone for and made 21 rode of slono fence, put up a porch at the tenant house, done $3O worth of blaolismithing. Number of paupers in the Institution Ist January, 1853. of which 23 woro colored Number admitted up tilt Slat December, 1633, of which 16 wore colored and 6 born In tho House. Making tho whole number through the year. Of which 17 died, 6 children bound out, 21 eloped and 148 were discharged, Leaving (ho number of pauper* in the Poor House Ist January, 1854. of whloh 14 are col’d. Out door paupeis supported at public expense through tho year. Whole number remaining chargeable at iho end ol the year. Of those remaining In the Poor House 31st December. 1853, (bare are-. __ Males 66. of which 6 are colored. Females 40, of which 6 ore colored. And 11 out door paupers. * tr ° **• n ® ar ai ° an bo ascertained, 13 ondor 5 year*; 4 from stolo ; 15 from 10 to 20 :16 from 20 to 30 { 17 I rom 30 to 40 j 5 from 40 to 50 ; 9 from 50 to 60} 10 from 60 to 70 j 6 from 70 to 80 s 1 from 80 to 00 j 1 from 90 to 100. . »«. o irora ru to In addition to (he above 304 transient paupers or traveller*, have been supported for short oerloda without regular orders. y We the director* of the Poor and of the House of Employment of Cumberland County, do certify that tho above and foregoing alatamont to contain a lust and true exhibit uf the Institution during (ho period übovo stated, according to (life beat of otir knowledge. Given under our hands this thirty-first day of December. A. D.. 1659. J GEORGE BHEAFFER. 1 GEORGE BRINDLE, \ Director,. JOHN C. BROWN. $ Wo (he underaigned Auditors of Cumberland County, elected, appointed, and sworn according to Law, having examined the accounts and touchers of the Directors of the Poor and (louse of Employment or the said County, from the first day of January to Ilia tblriy*Grsl day of December, A. D., 1853. do certify that are find a balance In.the bands of Jacob Squler, Esq., Treasurer, of Six Hundred and Fifly ono Dollars and Tlrty«nlne and one-holfcents. Given under our hand* the 12th day of January, A. D., 1854. SAMUEL MEGAW, i P. QUIGLEY. > Auditor*. J,B. DRAWDAVOIi, ) March 9,18^4—-Sw, Valuable Property for Sale or Rent. THE Warehouse Property* formerly occupied by E, Dsdd)o,)r.} as a coal yard, Is for sale or rent. For terms apply to W.M.BIDDLE. February 03,1864. SHANGHAIS! SHANGHAIS! A Flnu lot of Shanghai Chickens for aalo cheap. Apply to B. M. DIDDLE, Jr. Fobruary 03,1654. SELLIIO OFF AT GOST! THE subscriber having determined to quit the mercantile business, will sell his stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Liquors, &o„ at cost. Persons wishing to purchase cheap Goods will do well to call soon. CHAS. BARNITZ. • Carlisle, Feb. 93, 1804. POOR HOUSE STATEMENT FOR 1853. support of sundry pau* $6,806 804 86,605 80^ CBJ 07 i Oy payment of Director’s orders, 134 73$ Dy balance In bands of Treasurer, 86,605 80J Stock on Farm Ist January, 1854 Farming Utensils on lha Farm Ist January, 1854. Schedule showing the proceeds of tho Farm for 1853, Manufactured and piade in tho House and Shop. CjR, By payment of Interest on dower In favor olMrs. O’BrioDf onihe land purchased of A;’ McDowell in 1843, 91 Cash for groceries, merchandise, cloth* ingi bedding, &c., included, 2183444 For stock, 807 33 , For shoemaking, tailoring & hailing, 301 874 For support of out door paupers, 293 314 For stone coal for 2 years, 273 68 For support of paupers at Lunatic Hos pital at Harrisburg, 331 75 For flour, grinding, &<•„ 345 814 For biaoksmithiog, Including one new wagon, 140 75 For leather, 17132 For oat-door funeral expenses, 90 18 For Constable’s fees, in removing pau- pers, 62 75 For materials, & for use of House and Farm, 77 63$ For Hardware, 65 384 For manufacturing eattinett, 39 98$ For lumber, 47 63 For plaster a*nd grinding, 37 50 For freight on groceries and lumber, 34 76$ For out door medical aid/ 30’’'S For sheet iron and reparing coal stoves, 30 814 For (in and copper ware, and mending, 24 344 For saddlery, 17 40 For carpenter work, 3)00 For one cooking stove and castings, 27 67 For printing and stationary, 13 58 For car fare and travelling expenses, 9 88 For Sundries, . l 38 Jos. Lobach, Salary, (hireling's wages Included,) 600 00 Dr W W Dale,Salary, for one 1 year. 100 00 Lemuel Todd, Esq., Attorney, salary for 5 25 3 00 2 70 one year, 30 00 Jacob Squier, Esq., Treasurer, salary for one year, 40 00 Ski lea VVoodboro, Esq., extra pay as di rector, 9 00 George SheaSer, Kuq., «« •• 16 00 George Bundle, Esq., •• to 50 Balance In bands of Treasurer, 651 39$ Travelling Trunks* 1 AM now receiving s largo assortment of well made Leather TRUNKS. Selling low at the cheap store of' CHAS. OGILDY, March 0, 1664. A LPACCXS—Ju»I received o lot of Tan Colored XjLChangesble and Clack Alpaoooi which will be* sold cheap. N. W. WOODS»Ag’I. DR, JOHflf S, SPRIGGS, /'"tPFßßShlsprofosslonalservlces totho people f° LrDlckineon township and vicinity. Residence— On the Walno Bottom road, t mileeeslofCentre* eille. .February*, 186*. Iy* Removal & Change. Immense & Atttaotive Stock. MORRIS L. HALLOWELL & Co., Philadelphia having removed into (heir splendid new ware house, entrance No. 147 Market, end No. 21 North Front street, are opening fob their Spring trade an assortment of Silk & Fancy Goods, that for extent and variety .will surpass any .stock ever offered in that market. Entering Into their ne w store, which Is'one of tho largest in America, with a business of an unusual amount already es tablisbed, ond intending largely to increase it, es pecially with those who buy FOR CASH, ahd be lieving that the fairest system In jobbing goods is to have uniform prices, they will be compelled 10 sell at a much smaller profit (ban can possibly bo afforded wherq long credits aro given. Under their Cash and Shall Credit system tho necessity for charging large profits does not exist, and by soiling their goods at a very small advance on foreign cost. They mean to make it the interest of every judge of goods, to buy on the following TERMS: Cash Buyers will receive & discount of SIX per cent, if ihe money be paid in par funds, within ten doys from date of bill. Uocurront money will, also bo taken as its market value on tho day it is received. To merchants of undoubted standing a credit of SIX months will bo given If desired. Where money is remitted in advance of maturity a discount the rale of 13 per cent per annumn will bo allowed. They ask from merchants visiting the Eastern chies, the favor of on examination of.lholr stock, being satisfied that they will bo convinced that It la not for their interest to pay the large profits that xro absolutely essential to tiioto who give long idils. M L HALOWELL, JAMES TRAQUAIR, J L HALOWELL, A W LITTLE. TWSWENEY, E R HUTCHINSON, ebruary 3. 1854—2 m: Gstato Notice. * LETTERS of administration on the estate ol Elizabeth Sheafer, deo’d., late of the borough ol Carlisle, Cumberland county, Pa., have been is sued by the Register of said county, to the sub scriber who resides in Carlisle. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims will ptesent them for settlement to ISAAC SHEAFER, Ex’r. February 16,1854—6i* Estate Notice. LETTERS of administration on the estate of | James Kelso, deo’d., late of Southampton town ship, Cumberland county, Pa.« have been issued 1 by tho Register of said county to the subscribers who reside in Southampton township. All per sons Indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to MARY KELSO, Executrix. JAMES K. KELSO, Executor. February 16, 1854—Gt* $6,605 80$ Jacob Rhcem for No. 15, Nov. Term, 1853, of A. 11. Barmtz, Ex. D. R. Nov. 21.1853 t>«. Intlio matter of tbo sale of John M. Good and tho Ro&l Estate of John M. Maria Good hia wife. J Good, by consent $9OO 00 l of (ho money considered in Court, and. Rule for «p. proprialion at (ho next adjourned Court. Notice of tho appropriation to bo given according to law. $6,154 40$ 651 39$ Cumberland County, it. 1, Geo. Zinn, ProtUonotary of the Court • of Common Ploao of said county, do certify (hat tho above is a true copy ol ‘ a Rule entered in the foregoing case, taken from tho Records of said Court. Given under my hand and the sea) ol •ntd Court at Carlisle, the 4th day of February, A. D., 1854. GEO. ZINN, ProtA’y. Fob 9 1853—61* $6,605 80| Cumberland Vallgy Rail Road. CDUUGE OP HOUU.S. ON ANBJiETER FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1854. I PASSENGER TRAINS will run as follows, (Sundays excepted.) viz • FOR HARRISBURG: Fibbt Train. Second Leave (.'hambersborg, 5.30 J. 31. “ Sblppensburg, 6.04 ** “ Newville, 6.3 S “ 44 Carlisle, 7.18 4{ 44 Mechaniceburg, 7.50 At Harrisburg, 8.15 44 FOB CHAMBERSBURG; First Train. Sxcond Train. Leave Harrisburg, 8,45 A. M. 12.30 P.M. “ Mochanicsburg, 9.17 •* 1.07 “ “ Carlisle, 9.55 “ 1.45 “ “ Newvllle, 10.30 “ 2.20 “ “ Shipponsburg, 11.03 “ 2.52 “ At Chambrs’urg, 11.30 “ 3.20 u Hereafter no TVain wilt be run on Sunday, The MorningTrainoonnootsat Harrisburg with the Philadelphia and Baltimore Trains—by which passengers may reach either place obout I P. M. Passengers by Afternoon 'Praia msy proceed to Philadelphia at 7.45 P. M. The Morning Trains from Philadelphia end Baltimore connect With tho 19.30 M. Train for Chambersburg. Passengers going West, same day, must reach Harrisburg by Morning Train. Tho Cars of tho Dduphln nnd Susquehanna Railroad leave Harrisburg dally (Sundays except ed) for Auburn—connecting at that point with Trains for Pottsvillo and Reading. all Stations where Tickets aro sold, Fares are ten cents less when paid for Tickets, than when paid in (ho Cars. . A. F. SMITH, Superintendent. R. R. Office, Chambersburg, *) February 18, 1854. $ Cumberland Talley Rail Road THE Sunday Trains on this Road will be dis con tinned after this date. F. A. SMITH, •S’upertnfencfcnl. Rail Road Office, Chambersburg, ? February So(h, 1654. J HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. A Rargaini ALL that valuable property situate on the north * west corner of Centre Sqdarc, in (ho JBm| | |Leborouph of Carlisle, known as Beet* willlii cnt>< Row. The Main building Is now oooupied by H> L. Burkholder as a hotel, Tho balance of (ho property is rented for offices, shops, &o. This is one of tho very boat properties for business In the borough, and to capitalists offers groat inducements for invest* moat. The payment if desired will be made very easy. Also, a very comfortable two story DWEL LING HOUSE, on the east end of Maine St., adjoining property of Andrew Holmes,'Esq., and. now occupied by Mr. David Greer. Tho lot is AS feel front by 040 in dep’h, nod contains a number of oboloo fruit trees. The property is In good order, and has a cistern, smoko haute, bake oven, stable, &o M on the lot. For particulars euqcuoof CHAS. OGILDY. Fob. 9% 1564. Estate Notice. testamentary on tho tho Estate of Frederick Rouf, late of North Middleton township. Cumberland county, Pa., deceased, have been issued by the Register of said county, to the subscriber who resides in the township aforesaid. AH person fn dobted to said estate are requested. to make imme diate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to W. F.BWIGER, Feb. 93—Cw. Eaeeutor. VTEN’B BOOTS.—Just received a largo assorl- JJJjßanl of Men’s Boole, olio Men’s Water Proof Bods and also s Urge assortment of Boy’s Bools, .which will be sold vefv cheap. ’ Doc e, 1853. N W WOODS, Agt By Tut Court. Train, 4.80 P. M. 4.53 “ 5.39 •• 6.01 “ 6.33 •• 700 " NOTICE. Proclamation. WHERBAStb Honorabl/eJaw** H.Gbabak President Judge ofthe several Court* of Com* mon Pleas of thecountles|of Cumberland,Peiry and Juniata,inPennsylvanla,and justiceof tb«several Course of Oyer and Terminer an d General Jail I)# ivory, in said counties, and fion. John Popp sh.d Sami. Woodburn, Judges of the of Oyer ihtt TermlncrandGeneial Jail Delivery, for thetrll'of all capital and other offences, in the said county of Cumberland—bytheirpreceptsto bedirectsd .dated the lOtb of January, I8&4, nave ordered the Coort of Oyer 6c Terminer and General Jail Delivery ,to bo holdon at Carlisle, on the Sd Monday of A i pril* next, (being the 10th day) at 10 o’cfockin the forenoon, to continue two weeks. NOTICE lethcrofore oroby given, otheCofO nor,JustlceaofthnPeace Sc Constablesotthestld bounty ofCumberland,that they are bytfaesaidpre*. cept commanded to belhen & there in tbelv props* persons,wUhtholrrolls ,records,inquis{tioni,ezaß)i) natioa and all other remembrances, todbthose things which totheirofßcesappertein lobe don‘e,aod allthoßethatarebuundbj recognizances,ioptosecute against tbeprisonersthat are or then sbsUbein the Jai lofdaid coi »uy ,are to be there to piQteculethsa asshallbejust JOSEPH M’DARMOND, Bb,£T, Sheriff’* Office, Feb. 10, 1664, »p. George \V. IV'cliUch, DENTIST, CAREFULLY attends (a all operations upon lb* teolh and adjacent parts that digests or Irrego* laiity may require. He will also insert teatb of ever* description, such as Pivot, Single and-BlockTeetb, and teeth with continuous Gums: end will construct Artificial Palates, Obburalors,- Regulating Pieces, und every appliance used In the dental art. Operatl ing room at the residence of Dr. Elliott. B. Hlffb si. Carliale, More!) 9,1854—if Hats! flats!! Hats!!! Removal; <TA THE subscriber respectfully Informs ***hle friends and ihbpbbllb£eDeral)/,ibalJ* he has removed hie Hal and Cap store to his new building in Main street) where he will be glad to see his old customers and friends. He has now on hand a splendid assortment of Hats of all des criptions, from the common Wool lo the finest For and Silk Hats, and at prices that roust salt ever/ • one who bps an eye to getting the worth of bis money. His Silk, Moleskin and Beaver Halt, are unsurpassed for lightness, durability and fin ish, by (hose of any other establishment in the ooujiiy. Boys’ Hats of every description constantly on hand. Call and examine. WM. H. TROUT. Carlisle, Dec 29, 1663. ANOTHER GREAT ARRIVAL OF FALL & WINTER Dry-Goods. At the Store of the subscriber, the great Mart for Dry Goods , Groceries, Boots Sf Shoes. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and numerous customers, that be has returned from Philadelphia, with a largo end varied assort ment of Fall and Winter Goods consisting lo part of Broadcloths, Cdssimors, Satinets, Vssliogs, Muslins, Checks, Tickings, Flannels, Llotoy, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves, &o. LADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks, Bombazines, Morinoes, Coburg Cloths, fig*d. plain end changeable Poplins, plaid Mous. dt Lsloes, Ginghams, Calicoes, Alpacas, Shawls, Hosier/, Gloves, &o. Men's & Boy's Bats & Caps, A very largo assortment ombrabing every quality. Also, Bonnets and Ribbons. BOOTS & SHOES , An ezlcnsiso variety of Men's. Women's snd Cbll* dren’a Bools and Shoes from the most celebrated : manufacturers. Alsu, colored and while Carpel 1 Chain. r Groceries, Shell as Shugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, <sto. Choice TEAS from iho well known Tea Dealers, Jenkins & Co. AH who visit our establishment ore free toackootti. qdgo that we aro selling Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots, Shoos, &o.,at astonishingly lowpriptr. Our low prloes have already attaanled a large asm* her of people. The attention of all who wish good bargains is solicited, as Inducements cap be oflerod to purchasers. Don’t forgot the old stand, Humerlob’e corn#?. North Hanover street. U utter, Eggs, Rag» and Soap, taken it mirkel prleea. _ jV. W. WOODS, Agt. Carlisle, Deo. IS, 1853 Cheap Clothing! THE subscribers thankful for pail favors, inforD their friends and the public, that (boy have ou hand a largo supply of Winter Clothing, Hoping under the increased firm of Steiner and Bros, to have an increase of their former basilicas. They have now every facility and will spue no ef forts to please theii customers they having made ar rongomonla with the largest importing boaaes'of Baltimore and Now as to receive the first styles of Goods that come to those markets and at the TiOWEST PRICES. Thankful for post patronage they solicit a contla* uance from their old customers, and respectfully in vito all others to examine their newstyle of superior Fall and Winter Clothing, all of their own manufacture, and making •« com plete an assortment as can be found lo any store in tbo United States. In consists of the following t Dress and Frock Coals, Of thb best qualities of English and French Cloths, made and trimmed In tbo very test style; single breasted Albert Coate, a new style, well adapted to business men, of French black and colored Cloths at very low prices; single breasted Frock coats of French oloths close imitation of the fine dress frock coats at half price; spring Sack coats of cloth, oatal meres und tweeds, various colors and prices. Pantaloons, French Black Doeskin and Fancy oassimerca of every description. Feats!, Vests! Vests! Rich fancy Silks and. Satins, black do.,Bombasines, Valencias, Marseilles, and Challicea, at all prices. Doy*» Clothing . A full assortment of Boys* Clothing. Fancy Brest articles,embracing nlltbe new styles of fancy silk cravats, English satin do. Qtons—White, black Sc colored silk, kid, Llslo and cotton ofevory description. Thurks awd OsßrxT Bias of superior finish and at low prices. 6o«rexDßD« of superior French, English and I American manufacture. Undor-shirtaano Drawer* affine Merino,ailk, not cotton, join and muslin, 0/ over; deacrlpllon and quality. Romemborlhe atone bouse, corner of (be Public Square, STEINER 4. BROS. Carlisle, Doo 89, 1868* . a straw Wanted. fpHB subscriber will pay CASH for STRAW of 1. any kind delivered at Middlesex. FarmarawlU find it to.ibclr ifitefedt to sell (heir Straw and pur chase othoi manures. r • E. SHRYOOK Agent. December &, 1608. Valuable Woodland at Private Sale THE subscriber offer* at private aale all that valuable Tract, of Woodland, situate in Carroll and Bye towgehipe, Perry county, adjoining iauda of Joseph Marshall, the Enstnlngdi* and other*, containing about 980 ACRES. This land lloa noar Orler’a Tavern, in Rye lown ehtp, and thq public road from Billow’. Bridge to Oarllala pasaee through tl. It Is wull covered with an excellent and vigorous grow Hi of chestnut tint, bar; and tho Bale of It now affords a rare ohanee to peraona who wiah to buy limber land forr.lle. Its lopatlon la convenient for farmata In Cumber* land county 1 and It will be aold as an entire treat ■ or in lota to ault purchases. , r DANIEL GANTT, Dloomfiald, Perry oounty,? , I March 0, ISM. J -
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